Humor Level?
What sort of humor (in terms of ESRB ratings) are you aiming for in the W&G games, knowing that this franchise is more "family-oriented" than either Sam and Max or Homestar Runner?
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I do expect the humour level to be more along "family friendly" lines (G rating for Australia, hopefully) as this would match all the episodes/movies we've seen for Wallace and Gromit so far.
I really hope also that the game has object combinations - after all with Wallace and Gromit both being inventors, I'm sure if they took a whole bunch of random stuff they could put it together to make a cracking invention!
Crap, you beat me to it.
the humor may be family-oriented and also may be like the Sam & Max humor
fixed that for you.
Wallace & Gromit shorts and the film are, I imagine, all rated G or PG (so basically "E" in ESRB talk), and that's where we'll be going as well.
Well, it's better than American humour.
you are kinda forgetting some of the Were Rabbit stuff, there is some crude humor in there but it's hidden..and this will be Telltale's second E game!!!
Curse of the Were Rabbit is rated G, at least in the US. That doesn't mean it's all wholly innocent humor, but it is definitely all-ages!
Wallace & Gromit isn't really about guns...
and when I said "isn't really", I mean "not at all".
Who needs guns anyway when you're in control of one of the most creative inventors in modern day fiction? I can't wait to see the new gadgets Telltale come up with.
I imagine this game would have to be more reliant on visuals and acting than Sam & Max or H*R (though I have no idea what the H*R game is actually like, of course), seeing how Grommit is a silent character and all. A lot of Wallace and Grommit humour (with a U, yes. TTG had better have some authentic British citizens on board the writing staff. I'll demand to see the proper forms later.) is visual, right? Wrong? I haven't seen the shorts for years and the movie for... years as well, so I'm pretty fuzzy on the franchise.
On a completely different note, I think the framerate should be low, so it flickers like claymation. That would be nifty.
Formats aren't confirmed. Abviously on PC and maybe wii too.
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It's just the fact that they're keeping to the claymation style of the original shorts/film. A full episode wouldn't fit within that limit. By all means, I'd love to be proven wrong though.
And I much prefer American spellings, thank you.
As far as humor goes, neither has a monopoly on it. Humor is humour(see what I did there? Oh ho ho), and has to be juudged individually.
That's not completely true. The penguin (rooster) was armed and dangerous.
Agreed. It's not that I didn't find UK Office funny, it's just that it was downright depressing and uncomfortable. Far more so than the US version. (Which is weird, since I like my comedy with a hint of nihilism.)
but they're kid-friendly guns!
HOT FUZZ
'Nuff said.
I liked Shaun Of The Dead better, but I have to admit I've only seen Hot Fuzz once and I'm sure I'll like it even more once I see it a few more times.
...Why not go for Hitchhiker's Guide or Doctor Who?
And while you're at it, reference one bit awful US humor to make the point EVEN STRONGER.
Yeah, a lot of the jokes in that movie are easier to realize when you've seen the whole thing once.
So in another word, stereotypical British traits from the US of A's point of view.
I would love to see that guy in Strong Bad. I would be amazingly sad if he was in Wallace and Gromit though.
Are you having a laugh? Is he having a laugh!?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SK3y1a8TYs
I can answer that... yes! Sam & Max, SBCG4AP, Bone, Wallace & Grommit and even CSI are all running on the same engine! It's created to be very versatile and we haven't even begun to push it's limits! I can't wait to see what we do with it next!